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NEW ZEALAND | Wed, 25 Nov 2009 | By travel-tips | Views [3504] | Video

Ringa
pakia! Uma tiraha! Turi whatia! Hope whai ake! Waewae takahia kia kino! Ka
mate, ka mate. Ka ora', Ka ora' .
Ka mate, ka mate. Ka ora’, Ka
ora’ . T ē nei te tangata p ū huruhuru.
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